Helping practitioners to manage medicines safely

Innovative eLearning for effective and appropriate prescribing practice

SCRIPT is an eLearning programme to improve safety and competency among healthcare professionals around prescribing, therapeutics and medicines management.

In association with  Health Education England
and  University of Birmingham OCB Media

MEDICINE & SURGERY, PAEDIATRIC, NURSING, PRIMARY CARE, AND AMBULANCE SERVICE – NOW FREE TO ALL NHS USERS

As of March 2020 SCRIPT has been made accessible during the COVID-19 pandemic to up-skill staff and support those returning to work.

Medicine & Surgery, Paediatric, Nursing, Primary Care and Ambulance Service programmes are now freely accessible to anyone with an NHS.uk or NHS.net address.

Please select your relevant programme below to begin your signup.

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For undergraduates, foundation trainees, doctors and NMPs in hospitals

For specialist trainees, doctors and NMPs working in a paediatric setting

For undergraduate and qualified nurses

For undergraduates, foundation trainees and qualified dentists

For GP trainees, qualified GPs and other prescribing staff working in the primary care setting

For paramedics, paramedic technicians and paramedics in training

For undergraduates, foundation and newly qualified pharmacists, NHS and community pharmacists.

For healthcare professionals

Latest News

New ‘Introduction to Psychiatry’ SCRIPT module

We are delighted to add a new module, ‘Introduction to Psychiatry’ into the Therapeutic Groups category of the Nursing SCRIPT portfolio. The module provides background knowledge of mental health, mental illness and mental health problems. The Nursing SCRIPT portfolio...

SCRIPT – 10 Years of eLearning to Improve Medicines Safety

To celebrate ten years of SCRIPT, a virtual event was hosted by SCRIPT and Health Education England. Speakers included: Prof Elizabeth Hughes, Prof John Marriott, Prof Jamie Coleman, Neil Ralph, Martin Sinclair, and Dr Sarah Pontefract. Dr Helen Vosper spoke on...

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